The Game

The Bulldogs made a run to start the game that ended up with them scoring on a penalty stroke and leading the Crimsons 1-0.

Shortly after the Bulldogs’ goal, the Crimsons earned their third corner of the night and Ellie Wheatley (#7, 10) scored tying the game 1-1.

This didn’t stop the Bulldogs from losing focus and scoring their second goal of the night, with 21:45 left in the first half, the Crimsons trailed the Bulldogs 2-1.

With 13:56 left in the first half, Wickenheiser scored the equalizer, bringing faith to the Crimsons, and tying the game once again 2-2.

Each team earned multiple fouls, corners, green cards and quick breakaways down the field; but the score would remain 2-2 at the end of the regulation time period.

“I don’t think they [Manual] were prepared for what we had in store.” Lilly Ledford (#32, 12) of the Bulldogs said. “I think we played pretty well tonight and I think it’s probably one of the best games we’ve played all season.”

Sudden Death Overtime

At the end of regulation, the game went into a sudden death overtime period consisting of one 10 minute seven-on-seven period.

The Crimsons remained calm and kept possession during the overtime period and repeatedly stopped the Bulldogs from scoring.

After the end of the 10 minute overtime period, the score still remained 2-2.

“I think at the start of the game we played down to our opponent,” Young said. “But through the second half and the seven-on-seven we picked it up to get the win.”

Next the two teams went into overtime penalty strokes — meaning that each team picked five players to do a penalty stroke against the other ones goalie, and the team with the most at the end won the game.

Male and Manual both made their two first shots into the cage making the score 4-4.

After the Bulldogs missed their third penalty stroke, Ellie Wheatley scored her penalty stroke, giving the Crimsons a 5-4 lead that would be enough for the win.

After the Bulldogs missed their fourth stroke of the night, the Crimsons rose in victory in a comeback of the century.

The Crimsons will travel to Christian Academy of Louisville tonight at 7 p.m.

Meredith Wickenheiser (#11, 12) warms up before the game begins. Photo by Grace Bradley.

The field hockey team huddles to prepare for the start of the game. Photo by Grace Bradley.

Jade Broderick is the Co-Sports editor of redeye this year. Jade loves going to friday night football games with friends as well as other sports for Manual. Jade loves dogs and will nearly always stop to pet yours. You can contact her at [email protected] or @jade_broderick on Instagram.